sit down with the first jamesbond,seanconnery. hereyou go little man. [ humming ] [ babbng ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> tonight we're taking a second look back at 50 years of james bond movies. of the six actors that played bond the most famous bond was the first one, sean connery. movie reviewer schaub scott traveled to talk to connery about his career. >> when ian fleming gentleman spy first appeared on screen no one could have predicted the characters' impressive decade of success. the first movie had modest budget of $1 million. but thanks largely to sean connery's appearance. the son of a truck driver, connery was helping to support his family by the age of 9. at 16 he enlisted in the navy but was discharged after six years due to stomach ulcers. connery bounced from bricklayer, to life guard and he fell into acting after a whim. >> i was working in cambridge and theater and it was very good television parts then in britain. >> he's a cab driver i tel

. >> that famous reply and that to make fans' heartsrace.seanconnerywasfirst to play the iconic secret agent in 1962, and there was already a love interest in the shape of a bond girl. you disgrace and played the role in the first two films. -- units -- eunice greyson. >> the whole of the world moviemaking business -- they realized that england could really produced marvelous technicians, marvelous stunt, marvelous sets, marvelous ethos all together. >> sean connery start in the role for more than 10 years, but in 1973, roger more injured her majesty's secret service -- sean connery start in a row for more than 10 years. in 1973, roger moore entered her majesty's secret service. the question of who played on best is a long-running debate among fans. a total of six actors have played the role. daniel craig is the latest. his most recent adventure is the 23rd bond film. it is due out next month. >> are you going to that? >> i will be going, but i do not want to give it too much publicity. who is your favorite bond? >> hard to say. sean connery. >> same here. stay with us here on dw. more news

, with the man who set thestandard,seanconnery, our"person of the week." >> bond. james bond. ♪>>seanconnery,of the extravagant eyebrow. and what he says is the secret behind every seductive, dangerous move. >> the essence of it, for me, was always to make everything look easy. simple. i don't go to any trouble. to be able to do the dance. >> reporter: he is the man who gave us the most popular hello in any bond film ever. >> who are you? i must be dreaming. >> the man who introduced a whole new way of looking at a laser. >> do you expect me to talk? >> no, mr. bond. i expect you to die. >> not to mention all the technology that seemed impossibly sci-fi then. and from the moment he appeared, every man imagined they had a little bond inside them, too. >> so many people identified with somebody getting away with all these dollies. the food and a matter of killing, well, you were licensed to kill. >> but in fact, the mythic action figure -- >> i think he got the point. >> was constructed by a kind of committee. the real connery was born in poverty. his mother, a housekeeper. he quit sc

. have a great sunday. thank you. >> you too. thanks a lot. >>>fromseanconnerytodaniel craig, who is your favorite james bond? you have to pick one. the cinematic spy has turned 50. we'll share some great bond moments and some bond trivia you may not already know. at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> from

inlondon.seanconneryisstarring. since then we've had 22. now 23 of the famous bond movies. if you take inflation into account, it's probably the biggest and highest grossing movie franchise of all times. around $5 billion. >> wow. so why is it so popular? i mean, i know whenever there's a bond marathon on, i can't get my husband away from the television. >> i think because men want to be bond, and women want to be with bond, so charming. he is a protector. not to mention, the gadgets. let's face it, he is always a great lover. >> that's true. it is all about the toys, though. >> exactly. >> so do you have a favorite, speaking of great lovers? >> sean connery. absolutely. although time magazine said that he was a hairy marshmallow of a man. he is quite hairy. >> but he is sexy in his own way. >> who is yours? >> pierce brosnan for me. >> i saw "die another day" recently, and i have to say pierce does encapsulate the protector. daniel craig is a little rough for me. >> he pulls it off, but he is just different. i don't know. >> just different. >> yeah. >> just don't do it the way -- >> l

worth mentioning today october 5th marks the anniversary of dr. nowithseanconnery. >>is that your connery impression. >> it is. >> sean connery. >>> paragliding looks so elegant and smooth unless you botch the takeoff like this guy does. gets a running start, running, fumbling, stumbling. >> oh, no. he's fighting hard to take off, even though he knows he fell, fell on the rocks. >> gets dragged through the brush, bounce over rocks, then kind of eats it, stuck down there. luckily he didn't keep going off the cliff. >> maybe he just like ate a ton and weighs more than he thought. had like 10 burgers right before this. >> i got this, i got this. abort, abort, abort, abort. >> was it his first time? >> it must have been his first time. >> this would happen to me. >> poor guy. good thing he landed. can you say landed? he never really took off? >> he crash landed. >>> that's going to do it for our show. we'll see you on the next "right this minute."

sequence that can mean only one thing. >> mister? >> bond. james bond.>>seanconneryplaying007 50 years ago in the first installment of what has become one of cinema's most successful franchises of all time. the actors playing bond might have changed, but the man and his tastes have not. fast cars, high-tech gadgets, exotic locations, and the glamorous women. >> i can assure you my intentions are strictly honorable. >> it is an amazing thing it has lasted so long. it is so neat -- unique and such a special thing within movie- making that i cannot help but feel incredibly proud to be part of it. >> time we said goodbye to an uninvited guest. >> bond is a contradictory character. charming but deadly, a rebel who works the establishment, a man of exquisite manners hinged -- tinge with a brutal street. -- tinged with a brutal streak. that is part of the appeal. and in every country, everybody knows about james bond. >> for early audiences, james bond was an antidote to post- war austerity, a jet-setting fantasy figure, a sophisticated western spy who could outsmart the baddies of the easter

james bond, aroleseanconneryoriginated50 years ago in "dr. no." >> do you hang out with other bonds? do you meet in a secret cave or something? >> no. >> you're not allowed to tell me, are you? >> i wouldn't be allowed to tell you. >> just blink. >> reporter: he also said about hanging out with real royalty, queen elizabeth. >> she improvises a little bit. she's supposed to be sitting at the desk and asked if she could write something down. so she pretended to write something. >> reporter: it's craig who gets to deal with the unexpected this week as he hosts "saturday night live." >> it's organized chaos, but it's exciting. >> reporter: don't expect craig to start yukking it up full time. >> is that a real gun? >> yes. >> i don't like guns. >> it's a huge amount of stuff that i don't understand. i look for good, funny scripts and they don't exist. it's usually a collaborative effort, so i leave it to the good people that don't know what they're doing. >> reporter: craig will just stick with the action that goes along with being bond. >> i get a kick out of it. >> reporter: craig's t

to "early start weekend." from dr. know to quantum of solace,fromseanconnerytodaniel craig, james bond has been entertaining moviegoers from around the world for five decades. to celebrate and learn a few things that we might not know about a few things is nadia bilchik. so 50 years? >> 50 years. 1962, d "dr. know" premieres in london with james bond and since then there will be 22, and this year, 23 james bond features. and when you look at inflation, it's been the highest grossing series ever, around $5 billion. >> what do you think it is about him? what makes him so popular? >> don't you tlink the ultimate hero? men want to be james bond and women want to be with james bond. he's so debonair, he's so charming, he's an adventurer. and for women he's a protector and a great lover. >>> and he makes great martini. >> shaken, not stirred. >> do you have a favorite? >> oh, definitely. for me sean connery. i found roger moore a little too rough and daniel craig, a little too rough. you? >> pierce bronson. he looks very good. >> he's the second perfect james bond. >> and, of course, we can'

andstarringseanconneryasthe iconic spy. next month, the 23rd official bond film called sky fall will hit the theaters. it has only been 23. seems like it's been more than that. i i love those movies. >> sean connery was the best bond ever. >> he was. >>> to the beatles now. another 50th anniversary. it was on this day 1962 that the beatles first single love me do was released. it eventually reached number 17 on the charts. big day today. >> i bet you they had no idea how big they were going to be. >> not at this point. >> you know tony perkins is with us. >> tony probably hasn't slept in days. >> probably right. >> he's going to have this in his head. beatle is always going constantly. i think there is a record still creaking away out there. >> there is nothing you can stump him on beatle related. >> maybe we should try. >> i've never succeeded. >> we'll try that later on today. >> let's do it. >> much cooler than we've been the last couple of mornings. i know we're cool at the moment but with less humidity and lots of sunshine, get ready for enjoy high temperature back in the low 80s.

of the stick. vic flick was paid just $15 for his iconic guitar rift.fromseanconnerytodaniel craig what are your favorite james bond moments and kraergt s characters? the movie series turned 50. >> what are you having? >> i'll have a vodka martini, shaken, not stirred. >> do you expect me to talk? >> no, mr. bond, i expect you to die. terror me, the best bond villain of all time is goldfinger. he is obsessed with gold. you would think somebody like that would be easy for james bond to foil but he actually gets smarter as the film goes along. >> i'll never find another girl like you. will you marry me? >> the best bond girl, tracy. she's the woman that bond marries. she has everything that you could want in a great bond woman character. she's brilliant, she's strong, she's beautiful, she's also incredibly troubled, and her father happens to be one of the great crime lords of europe. best action sequence of a bond film is one where bond doesn't have to rely on technology. in fact, can't rely on technology. "casino royale." amazing leaps over a building under construction. it really shows

that made me say no was morgan freeman. >> that's likereplacingseanconneryinbond or something. >> the manage played ---the man played god. >> he's my movie god. >> yeah, he played god in a movie. i couldn't -- i'm like -- but as i look at james patterson's description of the physicality and the age and family, and i thought, he's talking about me. so i gave it a second look and i loved the arc that i get to play in this role. i get to go from family man to the brilliant psychologist figuring things out to chasing down a bad guy to this lion being unleashed at the end of the movie. i'm super excited about it. >> you're also super slim, tyler. you've lost 30 pounds? >> yeah, i've lost 30 pounds. >> how did tyler perry drop 30 pounds? how did you do it? >> mostly i worked with the trainers, anthony goldston, great guy. there's a book that really helps with prayer and working out. >> isn't it basically that you just don't eat as much. >> you don't eat as much and you move a lot more. i was working out and running five miles. this guy eric in atlanta who worked with me was amazing

. james bond. >> mr. bond, i suppose you wouldn't care to -->>seanconnery, originaljames bond. "dr. no." it premiered 50 years ago today. season write pictures and 20th century fox are celebrating global james bond day with events around the world, "sky fall," the 23rd bond feature will hit theaters in just a few weeks. >> crush on sean connery. >> your favorite bond? >> yeah. i had a couple of favorite bonds. i think daniel craig is terrific. sean connery, he was hand studded handsome man. >>> we return to our top story this morning. mitt romney now saying he was completely wrong. that's a quote for his remarks about the 47% who don't pay income tax. listen. >> stepping away from anything you said in your video, are you not backing away from it? do you worry you offended this 47% who you mentioned? >> well, you know, it is not elegantly stated. let me put it that way. speaking off the cuff in response to a question and i was -- thousands of speeches and question and answer sessions. now and then you are going to say something that doesn't come out right. in this case i said something

around. i can speak to that. cultural difference, jamesbond,seanconneryanddaniel craig as a baby's bottom or a baby's front. that tells you culturally where things are going. >> a lot of men love daniel craig too. >> a lot of men i though do. >> jonathon do you style your body hair the same way the hair upon your head? >> the hair on my head has come from my body. i shaved it off and put it up here. >> bill, you don't have a single hair on your body, right? >> i am the next stage in evolution. >> and yet you are covered with parasites. >> really? did you know dolphins used to be hairy, and they have evolved -- i am now more aerodynamic and better at the beaches. the last comment was not my style. >> we will close things out with a post game wrap up with tv's andy levy. to see recent shows go to fox news.com/red eye. supply this -- >>> a program note, there is no "red eye" tomorrow. a tear falling down cheek. it is due to fox newschannel coverage of the vice presidential debate in danville, kentucky. a new "red eye" returns on friday. >>> time to go back to andy levy for a post

as michael caine and then you do whoa as matthew mcconaughey. whoa. geoff: whoa. craig: i'lldoseanconnery. geoff:all right. craig: whoa. geoff: i'll do it as stallone. whoooh. craig: good night, everybody.,, i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ appeal award two years in a row. most paints have color that sits on the surface. but nothing beats benjamin moore's color lock technology that locks color right in, no matter how often you wash it. color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. find your perfect color with a buy one, get one pint offer. visit benjaminmoore.com/promo. come pre-filled with problems. enough is enough. introducing the chase liquid reload

. whoa. geoff: whoa. craig: i'lldoseanconnery. geoff:all right. craig: whoa. geoff: i'll do it as stallone. whoooh. craig: good night, everybody. i got no pulse. we're losing him. charging. he's in v-fib. let's shock him. he drives that road all the time. we just had a few drinks. this can't be happening. are we clear? clear. we were just buzzed. just buzzed? you didn't tell us that, sir. you're right, this isn't happening. he'll be fine. yeah, i feel good. really? no. not really. announcer: buzzed driving. maybe we should stop acting like it's no big deal. . >>> tonight, debate coverage unlike any other in town. 9news joins forces with usa today to bring you instant fact checking on everything you just heard. who told the truth, who didn't, and who do you think won. >>> this is 9news now. >>> good evening. the first presidential debate is in the book. let's get right to the analysis. joining me is former maryland governor represent lynne republican bob. urlich. clearly, gentlemen, you're going to have your own candidates. but who do you think your candidate won over? >> i t

's the boob trap briefcaseseanconneryusedin "from russia with love." we saw dental dentures. the golden gun from "the man with the golden gun." and perhaps the most famous piece of bond memorabilia, the deadly hat worn by the henchman in 1964's "goldfinger." >> this is one of the few that i use. >> cool. >> this has the blade and you can see it's weighted. >> reporter: there's a metal rim. >> it's used in the final scene. then when he goes to retrieve it, bond manages to electrocute him. >> reporter: how much is this worth? >> about 62,000 pounds. >> reporter: i shouldn't throw it across the room. >> please don't. >> i agree with sean connery. my favorite is "from russia with love." >> "casino royale" was very good as well. >> he is doing a very good job. >> anderson told us he talked to daniel kraig for the piece and he said he was a cool guy. >>> you can watch "60 minutes" and anderson cooper this sunday right here on cbs. >> and your free checking account may not be free and where you can live can actually determine what you pay. rebecca jarvis has the numbers a

all her friends love the current james bond, danielcraig.seanconneryafavorite. >>> from shaken not stirred to a grand latte, starbucks has a new way to tip. it's added a tip function to its mobile page app. it will be available starting next summer. the app is already popular. it has been used more than 70 million times since it was unjailed in january of last year. >>> that's it for the 6:00. let's send it over to allison and tone e. sarah is on a mission to cox farms. she'll be live later today. bringing caramel corn, she's bringing that for everybody. i made it so. she doesn't know it yet. >> thanks, wisdom. coming up now on fox 5 morning news, just a few weeks ago and another potential turning point in the race for the white house. a new jobs report is due out today. a preview of what we can expect and the candidates' plan to sway voters in virginia. >> deadly

. it was "dr. no" shot on location in jamaica andstarringseanconneryasthe spy. next month, the 23rd official bond film called "skyfall" will hit theaters starring daniel craig. >> i had forgotten grace jones was a bond girl. >> she was. a villan, yeah. >>> from bond to the beatles and another 50-year anniversary, very interesting both on the same day. >> it was on this day in 1962 that the beatles' first single "love me do" was released. had only been recorded a month earlier when ringo starr was new to the band. eventually eached number 17 -- reached number 17 on the charts. >> went to number one in america a couple of years later. >> i don't think i ever knew john lennon was on the harmonica. that's cool. >> he did on several early bits. >>> from apples to pumpkins, cake to pie, fall is here everybody, and in full swing at cox farm. sarah is taking us to centreville. if you aren't hungry now, you may be after seeing all these goodies. >> and he's one of the few artists to actually collaborate with the beatles, speaking of. and to appear on one of their tracks. donovan has inspire

. >> where's howard? >> where is howard? whereisseanconnery? taken2 takes the box office. it took in more than $22 million in ticket sales over the weekend. argo came in a close second breaking the $20 million mark in its debut weekend and sinister rounded out the top three. >> i really want to see argo. >>> movie fans looking for halloween thrills will have some new options at the box office. >> alexis christoforous has a look in today's look at entertainment. >> reporter: ghosts from the past reappear in pair norma activity number four, the latest chapter in the thrill series, this time set in the home of a california family with spooky new neighbors. paranormal activity 4 opens friday. also in time for halloween, silent hill, revelation 3-d. >> how can i find my dad? >> reporter: based on the japanese video game franchise the silent hill series tells the story of a teenage girl and her father on the run from dangerous forces. the stars promoted the movie in new york. >> he had a good sense of humor on the set. >> reporter: the film opens october 26. for film fans who prefer the comfort

claiming the best one yet. there have been 105. >>still,seanconnery. theclassic. you can'tbeatsean. can'tbeat "world news now." stick with abc, we'll be back. >>> this morningn " to win the support of undecided >>> this morning on "world news now" -- the female factor. the candidates are pushing hard to win the support of undecided women. >> what the latest poll numbers show with a dozen days to go. it's thursday, october 25th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good thursday morning, everyone. thanks for tuning in. i'm paula faris. >> and i'm rob nelson. in a moment, the latest of course from the campaign trail and the lightning rod comments about rape and abortion from a gop senate hopeful. stirred up a lot of reaction on the campaign trail yesterday. >>> also this half-hour -- deware of sandy. the hurricane could unleash an october surprise along the east coast. i'm the first one, i think, we mentioned to criticize the media for hyping weather. >> doomsday. >> getting a little bit overboard here. what it has done in maica, about to do in cuba is pretty t

about the cleaners. >> rose: yeah. do youknowseanconnerywell?>> i don't know him well. >> rose: but you know him. >> oy do know him. i met him at billy connellies. >> rose: i think the two i most liked goes from sean to daniel. >> they've all been very different, haven't they. and pierce you see was different again. >> rose: and roger was different. >> and roger. well, all of them. >> rose: yeah. it's amazing since it's hadded run, this is what the 23rd and it's been 50 years. >> 50 years, yes. >> rose: what's difficult about this for you, anything? >> well, it's difficult learning how to shoot a gun. >> rose: is it really. >> it was, yes. >> rose: how did you learn to shoot a gun. >> i went to shed 19, today they said you're in shed 19. >> rose: go to shed 19. >> go to shed 19. and the moment i walked through they were waiting for me. >> rose: take this gun and shoot it. >> take this gun, there's the target. have a go now. and i did. >> rose: you hit the target. >> i quite like it with one hand. now they used to only do one hand why do they both-- . >> rose: i think to hold th

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